Big waves wash sand: pipa. This song was recorded by Mr. Yang, Mr. Cao An and Mr. Cao An. According to A Bing before his death, this piece was originally a Taoist Sanskrit ensemble that he played with pipa. But according to Yang's textual research, there is no such song in Taoism. The melody of the first paragraph of the music is similar to that of the first paragraph of the Cantonese song "Three Tans on the Moon", which is probably composed by flowers according to their familiar tones.
This piece of music consists of three paragraphs. The opening adagio paragraph is the main part of the whole song, with a long length. After a brief introduction, the theme is presented, and the melody is deep and vigorous, soft and firm, full of sighs. The undulating sound waves express the author's injustice and anger at the dark reality. The theme of this section 1 1 has been changed five times by means of opening at the end of the paragraph, changing the head and tail, and appearing in the court, which reveals the musical connotation of the theme in many ways.
The second section is relatively short and is a transitional section. It is mainly played by the fingering of "dividing points", and it is repetitive and patterned. The music is endless, and the mood is light and full of energy.
The third section is fast, angular, firm in rhythm, powerful in music, showing a strong and unyielding temperament, and the music ends in an atmosphere full of confidence and optimism.
This song won the 20th Century China Music Classic Award.
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